What is love and is it just an excuse for justify our selfishness? Can we love for free?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on October 9, 2009 4 Comments
Rafael O asked:


I mean, we love to work ’cause we get paid. We love our families ’cause they take care of us when we are sick. We love our child just ’cause they’re the good side and hope for all of our frustrations.

How do you love yourself without love from elsewhere?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on October 2, 2009 7 Comments
James S asked:


I’m looking for a deep answer, nothing simplistic like Love yourself for who you are or Look deep inside you to find yourself etc I appreciate the sentiment but that suggests it’s like turning a tap on and off and this question is a difficult one to answer. I don’t think there is an answer really is there? But how do I walk on to the right track in this path to loving the self considering I haven’t been able to accept myself all my life?

What’s the difference between loving someone and being in love?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on August 20, 2009 10 Comments
Redwriter asked:


I’ve heard many people say they left a relationship because they loved the person but were not in love with that person.

Why do you love and why do you choose to hate?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on June 29, 2009 5 Comments
Servant of Allah, Our Sovereign. asked:


When you are happy, that is when you love everything. When you hate something, hatred will either move on or stop you thinking (die). It is possible to love and not hate in the sametime.

Can love be a vibration transmitted to you over a far distance?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on April 20, 2009 6 Comments
Little Helper! asked:


I just wonder if this can be, that somebody sends you loving energy. I seemed to have experienced that and I wonder if other people have experienced that. I realise that prayers can do this and Masaru Emoto, even was able to photograph the effects of prayer on water.
I sometimes felt if somebody sends me love as if this energy makes me calm. Does anybody has some thoughts about that?

Is there something powerful enough to manage a married couple while love is on a long for vacation?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on September 6, 2008 9 Comments
Hermes asked:


Ideologically, love will never last every moment of life, and there will be a time that love will go for a long vacation and there is no specific time for it returns. So, when love is not present, what is one thing that is strong enough to manage the relationship between the couple until love returns? What I could think of is a baby, shared possessions or financial saving and Psychotherapy. What is your best suggestion base on your experience and knowledge? Or what is one thing that you could suggest which is strong and powerful enough to keep a married couple together until the day when love return from its long vacation?

What happens if you lose the love of your life from death and then meet a new love?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on August 29, 2008 No Comments yet
Junior asked:


Who will you be with in the afterlife? Will having a new love cause a total lose of reuniting with the first love in the afterlife?

What is the next step after love, is there a stronger connection?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on July 4, 2008 5 Comments
Emz asked:


I have been in true love before but never like what I feel now. It’s far more powerful. And untainted by jealousy or obsession. Has anyone else experienced this or know what it could be? like a soul connection?

How has your love for others made you a better person?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on February 21, 2008 5 Comments
Ouroborus asked:


Some people can pick and choose who they love; they seek a balance or a rewarding experience for both paties.
Some people appear to express agape; they try to love everybody in some way, though that’s often impossible.
Some people are narcissistic; they cannot love anyone as much as they love themselves.

In what way(s) has your love for others (or lack of it) given you a sense of self-worth?

How do u learn to love yourself if u grew up in an emotionally abusive family?

Posted in Philosophy by admin on November 4, 2007 8 Comments
Tango asked:


I grew up in an emotionally abusive family, my step father was cruel and my mother was an ideot who was abused by her own family and my biological father was hardly ever present. What steps do i need to take to love myself and live happily? I dont want to see a counsellor.
Jennifer, fuck off.

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